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Formal Template with commentary
- explanation of how to fill in. Updated February 2015
Lesson Plan Template with Instructions and Rubric.pdf
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Lesson Template to Fill In.docx
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Essential Question and Understandings Resource
http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/109004/chapters/What-Makes-a-Question-Essential%A2.aspx
Example Plan with New Template
3rd Grade Math - Measurement Division (or Repeated Subtraction) by Jennifer Meadows
DivideandConquer_LessonPlan_JMeadows[1].docx
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Example Plans with "Slightly Older" Template
4th Grade Science: Electrical Circuits - Suters
ScienceSampleLessonPlanCircuitsGrade4.docx
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2nd Grade Math: Algebra - The meaning of the equal sign with addition and subtraction
Example Math Lesson PlanGrade2.docx
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Template - use to fill in; upload to Google Docs to collaborate with partner.
Essential Question and Understandings Resource
http://www.ascd.org/publications/books/109004/chapters/What-Makes-a-Question-Essential%A2.aspx
Example Plan with New Template
3rd Grade Math - Measurement Division (or Repeated Subtraction) by Jennifer Meadows
Example Plans with "Slightly Older" Template
4th Grade Science: Electrical Circuits - Suters
2nd Grade Math: Algebra - The meaning of the equal sign with addition and subtraction